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. >> rose: what is richard nixon in this scenario, albert? >> who is richard nixon? well, he was -- >> mitt romney comes back? >> he was already president in '68 but the democrats went through the -- there was the john connolly wing nut before he became a republican, there was mcgovern, musky, so i think the -- it there's going to be the equivalent of that now. >> rose: john harris, do you have any sense of what the president -- has he thought about how he wants to ghovrn the second term or is he simply thinking about having an opportunity to govern in the second half. >> it's an opportunity. and the way to look at the mandate is if he wins reelection, the republican mandate to stop him he hopes has been eliminated. probably what he wants to do is take up the unfinished agenda from 2011. that is get back the fiscal fors theory is-- to deal with the so-called grand bargain on fiscal issues. and if that's right-- and i do think mark's analysis is right-- the two central figures to watch on the republican side are paul ryan. i think he is going to have a voice equal to
. >> rose: what is richard nixon in this scenario, albert? >> who is richard nixon? well, he was -- >> mitt romney comes back? >> he was already president in '68 but the democrats went through the -- there was the john connolly wing nut before he became a republican, there was mcgovern, musky, so i think the -- it there's going to be the equivalent of that now. >> rose: john harris, do you have any sense of what the president -- has he thought about how he wants to...
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richard nixon from california, gerald ford was never elected, he was never even elected vice president. so there you go. jimmy carter, ronald reagan, bill clinton from arkansas and bush from texas. the 2008, it ends with forty-year period. and there were issues that were critical into politics that came out of the sun belt. also, it is on the sun belt and in the south and southwest that we see the lives by the 1970s
richard nixon from california, gerald ford was never elected, he was never even elected vice president. so there you go. jimmy carter, ronald reagan, bill clinton from arkansas and bush from texas. the 2008, it ends with forty-year period. and there were issues that were critical into politics that came out of the sun belt. also, it is on the sun belt and in the south and southwest that we see the lives by the 1970s
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when johnson from texas, richard nixon from california. gerald ford was never elected, so he doesn't count. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from california. the first george bush via connecticut. bill clinton from arkansas and the second question texas. so too does the natives and so ways a watershed election. it ends the 40 year. the sun belt dominance. their issues critical in the politics that developed that came out of the sun belt. they didn't have a conservative cast of them. they tended to be oriented about issues of strong national defense, and opposition to unions and a defense of free enterprise politics. and also is in the south and southwest that we see the rise at an 1870s when they come to talk about the religious right. the rise of evangelicals involved in the political process in new and important ways. so thurmond was at the forefront about this issues in his own politics. national defense, who is a staunch anti-communist and played a role in
when johnson from texas, richard nixon from california. gerald ford was never elected, so he doesn't count. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from california. the first george bush via connecticut. bill clinton from arkansas and the second question texas. so too does the natives and so ways a watershed election. it ends the 40 year. the sun belt dominance. their issues critical in the politics that developed that came out of the sun belt. they didn't have a conservative cast of them....
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. >> richard nixon, the second term starts out happy and goes downhill so he now really has to prove himself in every respect and we've been watching the two children and it's going to be, you know, going off to college and be more involved in what they're doing now but the biggest thing he has to do, of course, is to practice what he has been preaching, now he really has to get those jobs. >> want to go to jake tapper in a moment but first, david muir, at romney headquarters. >> reporter: well, i can tell you, george, a tough room to be in. you can see the crowd behind me, they are trained on the big monitors in the front of the room that have been watching the cables and switching back between the major networks with the announcement that barack obama has been re-elected. i was talking to a couple of voters who are gathered supporters and one woman said, i'm shocked. we have to do something about the deficit, the debt. my children will pay for this. so i think from this room and from, you know, a good part of this country, that was supporting mitt romney's effort to become presiden
. >> richard nixon, the second term starts out happy and goes downhill so he now really has to prove himself in every respect and we've been watching the two children and it's going to be, you know, going off to college and be more involved in what they're doing now but the biggest thing he has to do, of course, is to practice what he has been preaching, now he really has to get those jobs. >> want to go to jake tapper in a moment but first, david muir, at romney headquarters....
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too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economic system favors the rich while 40% believes it is fair t now take a look as we deeper. we ask whether the policies would favor the rich middle class or at romney's numberers, 52% believe his poliould favor the middleclass. just 2% think h po comparisone number for obama, 31% say the policies avor the poor while 43% woulhe middle only 10% believe the from preside wealthy americans. we'll ke an eye on. wisconsin, i lived in illinois, working-class folks. perhaps equality were on their minds and?t we might >> thank you very much. the big news we just announced re, sconsin polls closed 9:00 p.m. at 9:30 p.m. nbc news is projecting that president obama has won the state of wisconsin. this is a state
too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economic system favors the rich while 40% believes it is fair t now take a look as we deeper. we ask whether the policies...
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it just fulfilled everybody's expectations about richard nixon, and finally it had come to that, you know? and my grandmother did, um, she used to say -- she was worried, you know, she felt like a great wrong had been done to her son, but what she was most vehement about was she would say, well, at least i'm not that richard nixon's mother. [laughter] >> rachel, the combat scenes are are rivetting, but were you knowledgeable about the tack call way all of -- tactical way all of these battles in africa played out? were you familiar with world war ii overview history? because how did you educate -- how do you educate yourself in. >> a lot of reading -- that's a good question. >> did you have help, did you read? >> a lot of reading and rereading and rereading again just to become familiar with it. and, um, i also had a wonderful adviser in a man named christopher wallace, general sir christopher wallace who's the chairman of the board at the royal, king's royal rifle corps museum in england who was unbelievably generous in sort of talking me through some of these account of the battles.
it just fulfilled everybody's expectations about richard nixon, and finally it had come to that, you know? and my grandmother did, um, she used to say -- she was worried, you know, she felt like a great wrong had been done to her son, but what she was most vehement about was she would say, well, at least i'm not that richard nixon's mother. [laughter] >> rachel, the combat scenes are are rivetting, but were you knowledgeable about the tack call way all of -- tactical way all of these...
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kennedy lost an extent -- nixon in 1960, but otherwise it is a bellwether state. my sense is if romney is going to win the presidency he might as well start right there and do a quick. gerri: ohio, critically important. are there other states, other counties, other areas the you are watching intensively over the next 24 hours? >> i will be watching my home state of pennsylvania to bucks county. where mitt romney was yesterday. a large district, suburban district. early on we will get the results from pennsylvania. hopefully first. see where the voters are breaking. three others i would watch for. to others, i'm sorry. enrico county in virginia is one that bush won by eight points in 2004. obama, it flipped for him. he won by 66 over mccain's 44. brown county in wisconsin, this one went for obama. previously voted president bush into president of this in 2000 and 2004. would county in ohio is the one that has picked a president since 1980. those are three others. gerri: i have to ask you a different question. the president on the campaign trail talking about his re
kennedy lost an extent -- nixon in 1960, but otherwise it is a bellwether state. my sense is if romney is going to win the presidency he might as well start right there and do a quick. gerri: ohio, critically important. are there other states, other counties, other areas the you are watching intensively over the next 24 hours? >> i will be watching my home state of pennsylvania to bucks county. where mitt romney was yesterday. a large district, suburban district. early on we will get the...
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i forgot i'm punishing ford for nixon and that's why i'm going to vote carter. the problem now, say there's people with buyers remorse saying i'm not ready to reward the president. half the battleground state vote is in. it's in. it's already happened. colorado, florida, north carolina, iowa, nevada. more than 50% of those states have voted. let's say there's a buyers remorse at the end going wait a minute i don't want to reward this incumbent just yet. that vote's gone. >> i don't know if mass psychology works quite the way it did. the country's pretty divided as we said. communication is more fragmented. people speak discreetly to their own particular group. so the sort of crowd psychology notion of the past may or may not work. we'll find out tomorrow night. that's the faith that the romney people have. they're going on faith more than numbers in most of these places. >> and pennsylvania is a good place to do it. >> okay. chuck todd, you're the best. thank you howard fineman, you're the best. figure that one out. >>> coming up, these two men with very differe
i forgot i'm punishing ford for nixon and that's why i'm going to vote carter. the problem now, say there's people with buyers remorse saying i'm not ready to reward the president. half the battleground state vote is in. it's in. it's already happened. colorado, florida, north carolina, iowa, nevada. more than 50% of those states have voted. let's say there's a buyers remorse at the end going wait a minute i don't want to reward this incumbent just yet. that vote's gone. >> i don't know...
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last week we were talking about "des moines register" that hadn't endorsed a republican since richard nixon in 1972. flipped from obama support to romney support in 2008. today, there was word, bob, romney's people think iowa is still in play and not sure as they were. >> bob: the polls are stronger. iowa is over. if it goes to romney i'd be shocked. >> dana: nevada, your favorite state. >> greg: i love nevada. i spent time in carson city against my will. >> bob: chicken ranch. >> greg: no, bob. i have nothing on nevada. tom arnold is not voting for his ex-wife rosanne as nominee for peace and freedom party. this is your ex-wife. support her. >> dana: peace and freedom party? >> greg: the i want more marijuana party. >> bob: what twitter are you wearing snowear today? >> greg: this is in the spirit of money. i want people start making money and get rich again. that's why i'm wearing this. >> bob: one thing, colorado, other states voting on the legalization of marijuana today. draw the youth vote. >> greg: did they get off the couch? >> dana: can you offer the munchies at the polling booth?
last week we were talking about "des moines register" that hadn't endorsed a republican since richard nixon in 1972. flipped from obama support to romney support in 2008. today, there was word, bob, romney's people think iowa is still in play and not sure as they were. >> bob: the polls are stronger. iowa is over. if it goes to romney i'd be shocked. >> dana: nevada, your favorite state. >> greg: i love nevada. i spent time in carson city against my will. >>...
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can be lost to nixon in 1960, but otherwise it is a bellwether state. my sense is if romney will win the presidency, you might as well start right there and do it quick. gerri: ohio, critically important, obviously. other other states, counties, areas that you are watching intensively over the next 24 hours to back. >> yes. i will be watching my home state of pennsylvania, bucks county where mitt romney was yesterday. a large district, a suburban district outside a philadelphia to see early on because we will get the results from pennsylvania hopefully first to see where the voters there are breaking, and then there are three others i would watch for, to others, i'm sorry. enrico county in virginia is one that bush won by eight points in 2004. obama, it flipped for him. he won by 56 over mccain's 44. brown county and was down see, this one went for obama, but previously voted president bush into office in 2000 and 2004. would county in ohio is the one that has picked the president since 1980. gerri: doug, the president on the campaign trail talking abou
can be lost to nixon in 1960, but otherwise it is a bellwether state. my sense is if romney will win the presidency, you might as well start right there and do it quick. gerri: ohio, critically important, obviously. other other states, counties, areas that you are watching intensively over the next 24 hours to back. >> yes. i will be watching my home state of pennsylvania, bucks county where mitt romney was yesterday. a large district, a suburban district outside a philadelphia to see...
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that's a group that voted -- richard nixon, voted 22% for richard nixon and 78%. the score was 50-48 democratic at president and 50-48 or something like it republican for the house. so i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> we'll take three questions from this side of the room starting with wayne, our former colleague here at aei many years ago. >> yes, wayne, former aei alum. two questions. henry, why don't you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely, and my other question is did the early voting in states like virginia and so on lead to a big obama edge to help put him over the top? early voting? >> there's a question here, and then jen in the far back. >> from what i can hear, the republican party is a party of people who like to keep their wealth, evangelicals and white males. so if that's the case, as you said, it's a demographic that's not expanding, it seems like your only possibility is voter suppression. [laughter] >> at the very back. >> john greene. norm, and
that's a group that voted -- richard nixon, voted 22% for richard nixon and 78%. the score was 50-48 democratic at president and 50-48 or something like it republican for the house. so i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> we'll take three questions from this side of the room starting with wayne, our former colleague here at aei many years ago. >> yes, wayne, former aei alum. two questions. henry, why don't you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders...
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richard nixon raised $60 million. that was a watergate campaign. people said essentially never again should we allow a presidential candidate to raise that kind of money because m it leads to places that are not good. >> when i say marketing, i'm not talking just about the saturation level of paid advertising. the fact of the matter is criticism has been lodgedded against both parties, and both candidates for conducting a campaign that has been amazingly content free in many ways. ironically at a time when there probably is a consensus in the country that we do confront immense challenges, larger than the defense budget in virginia.s >> odruff: don't we think that so much of that has to do with sort of the structure of modern campaigns that there are the consultants and there's the polling. it's now betweod... what the consultants are tellih the candidates to do anel what th're reading in the polls by the minute they end up designing a campaign that is microtargeting rather than thinking about these... >> it's microtargeting but it's also two candi
richard nixon raised $60 million. that was a watergate campaign. people said essentially never again should we allow a presidential candidate to raise that kind of money because m it leads to places that are not good. >> when i say marketing, i'm not talking just about the saturation level of paid advertising. the fact of the matter is criticism has been lodgedded against both parties, and both candidates for conducting a campaign that has been amazingly content free in many ways....
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another kennedy nixon race and go in the next morning. i recall the 1968 campaign, i was with richard nixon against hubert humphrey. we were at the waldorf as for yeah and we were calling in mike walas get him to throw in his votes so to make sure we could win illinois. it could go down like that. >> tom: i'm going to ask everybody today. the polls are split. there is a lot of polling operations out there that is saying, obama has a lot of battleground states that brings up the electoral college problem again. who do you believe. how do you measure the polls? >> i have listened to both arguments. i have listened the arguments of karl rove that i think is fairly sper sways i have if you mr. obama early voting in ohio. she running ahead but he running something like 180,000 votes behind what he did the last time out and republicans are running 70,000 ahead. that is 250,000 votes that would make up the difference that was obama's victory. i think both sides are probably correct. i don't think some of these pollsters are fixing the polls, but
another kennedy nixon race and go in the next morning. i recall the 1968 campaign, i was with richard nixon against hubert humphrey. we were at the waldorf as for yeah and we were calling in mike walas get him to throw in his votes so to make sure we could win illinois. it could go down like that. >> tom: i'm going to ask everybody today. the polls are split. there is a lot of polling operations out there that is saying, obama has a lot of battleground states that brings up the electoral...
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host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night, famously in illinois, where mayor daley in chicago came through with just enough votes, and likewise in texas. the electoral college, i think it was 303-219. the popular vote was 118,000 out of 60 million. you do the math. it does not get much closer than that. host: next caller. caller: are there any particular elections that stand up for the level of voter fraud that has occurred? the to talk about the methods combating voter fraud that have been used in the past. guest: the period that is most shameless is in the post-civil war era, partic
host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night,...
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that's a group, nixon voted 22% in 78, and the parties compete, and they were 50-48 or something like it, republican for the house so i think the republicans face challenges, but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room with wayne, our former colleague here at aei years ago. >> yes, a richard nixon white house alum. henry, two questions, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give that richard nickon speech honestly and sincerely, and did the early voting in states like virginia, florida, and so on lead to a big obama edge that helped put him over the top if the early voting. >> the question here in the far back. from when i hear is the republican party is a party of people who like to keep their wealth, e van jellics, and white males. if that's the case, it's a demographics not expanding, the only possibility is voter suppression. [laughter] >> in the very back. >> john green, norm, and anyone else, but since you addressed this specifically around senate relationships and that so harry reid said before the election that if romney won, they
that's a group, nixon voted 22% in 78, and the parties compete, and they were 50-48 or something like it, republican for the house so i think the republicans face challenges, but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room with wayne, our former colleague here at aei years ago. >> yes, a richard nixon white house alum. henry, two questions, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give that richard nickon speech honestly and sincerely, and did...
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the republicans and the speaker of the house all campaign that they could not work with governor nixon and, but the condition of the state tells a different. he has done a lot for this state. springfield in particular is doing very well. there's a county just below that is 5% unemployment. dallas county where i live, it's pretty high. a lot of people moving out of buffalo, out of the county. they have debunked that. i heard something on the newshour, pbs, that was interesting. it was just a statement, but the mormons and the muslims are teaming up to work for charity. i hope that's true. now the election is over. evidently, enough republicans like obama that he's back in there. as far as lindsey graham, i don't know why the tea party is trying to get rid of him. he bashes obama constantly. i have two tv sets on to watch them. the election is over. if you have got a problem, get to your representative or senator and ask him to do the business of the people. they work for us. but when they get elected and they think they are our boss. host: we will be talking about getting to work, comin
the republicans and the speaker of the house all campaign that they could not work with governor nixon and, but the condition of the state tells a different. he has done a lot for this state. springfield in particular is doing very well. there's a county just below that is 5% unemployment. dallas county where i live, it's pretty high. a lot of people moving out of buffalo, out of the county. they have debunked that. i heard something on the newshour, pbs, that was interesting. it was just a...
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john adams, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, john quincied a asms, william henry harrison and richard nixon were all elected after one losing run. grover cleveland lost then won again. i am going to check the john adams part. trying to remember when he ran against george washington. white house soup of the day, chicken noodle. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's r
john adams, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, john quincied a asms, william henry harrison and richard nixon were all elected after one losing run. grover cleveland lost then won again. i am going to check the john adams part. trying to remember when he ran against george washington. white house soup of the day, chicken noodle. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment....
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kennedy versus nixon. a lot of folks dealing with the cold easily today to get out and vote. overnight, 27-45 degrees. a bundle-up morning. and then here comes the rain for some. and here come a little bit of snow, too. more details on that coming up. >> here's a live look at the capitol on this election day. where all the seats in the house are up for grabs. dozens of senate seats are up for grabs. a lot of folks will be watching the results coming in from the hill and about the result on the hill tonight. >>> millions are going to polls across the country while most of the frustrations involve waiting in long lines, some places are dealing with bigger problems than lines. >> reporter: most voting went off without a hitch today with most voters taking in the gravity of the moment. >> it's exciting. it's a really important election. it is an honor and a privilege to be able to vote. and i would stand in line longer if i needed to. >> reporter: lines were long all over even before daybreak in smaller towns like greenville, north carolina. >> this is extremely important electio
kennedy versus nixon. a lot of folks dealing with the cold easily today to get out and vote. overnight, 27-45 degrees. a bundle-up morning. and then here comes the rain for some. and here come a little bit of snow, too. more details on that coming up. >> here's a live look at the capitol on this election day. where all the seats in the house are up for grabs. dozens of senate seats are up for grabs. a lot of folks will be watching the results coming in from the hill and about the result...
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nixon the pes cyst. reagan, of course, morning in america. carter, the pessimist. four years ago, obama the optimist. he was the candidate of hope and change. today, his negativism is translating into pessimism. a and i believe the american people do not want that. voting is the best revenge, obama said this past weekend. i don't get that. f. scott fitzgerald wrote, living well is the best revenge. what exactly is president obama's revenge? growing the government? taxing and relating more? attacking the rich? optimists believe in ingenuity, entrepreneurship, the spirit of gifted individuals who are free to use their god-given tall lebs to make our economy and society the business est it can be. the president seems not to take this view. mitt romney does. and romney believes that god granted natural rights to individuals and it is they who truly run the government and the country. it's a free enterprise view. it's a market view. it's a human action view. to my way of thinking, that makes romney the model optimist. he sets an optimistic goal of 4% growth, 12 million
nixon the pes cyst. reagan, of course, morning in america. carter, the pessimist. four years ago, obama the optimist. he was the candidate of hope and change. today, his negativism is translating into pessimism. a and i believe the american people do not want that. voting is the best revenge, obama said this past weekend. i don't get that. f. scott fitzgerald wrote, living well is the best revenge. what exactly is president obama's revenge? growing the government? taxing and relating more?...
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you have moments, you know, richard nixon offered hubert humphrey the olive branch of ambassadorship to the u.n. by in large, these don't work that well, unless it was an ex-president. if romney had been an ex-president, there is something called that exclusive ex-president's club, then there would be a role. i don't see a blue ribbon commission of mitt romney heading right now. and i don't see, you know, romney teaming up with dukakis and doing a kind of report that's going to matter. mcgovern and bob dole both lost and they got relevant working as a tandem team but they were also both world war ii vets who had a lot of love and respect on capitol hill. >> there have been friendships that didn't get too functional. carter got along good with jerry ford. they became good friends. >> very. >> of course, george w.'s father, george sr. bush became good friends with bill clinton. he calls him his son practically. this does work occasionally. >> you can't imagine that happening, though, with romney and obama. >> we saw them in the debate. they don't like each other. >> they don't like eac
you have moments, you know, richard nixon offered hubert humphrey the olive branch of ambassadorship to the u.n. by in large, these don't work that well, unless it was an ex-president. if romney had been an ex-president, there is something called that exclusive ex-president's club, then there would be a role. i don't see a blue ribbon commission of mitt romney heading right now. and i don't see, you know, romney teaming up with dukakis and doing a kind of report that's going to matter. mcgovern...
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in 1960, there was an equally close race, soon-to-be president candidate campaigned in 49 states, nixon campaigned in 50 states. all the principles on all sides are in a hand full of states, and it makes by definition the race much more divisive. you have to drive a wedge when it's a 50-50 race. you can't come up with a broad national message that creates a mandate for governing. the process preclude precludes it. >> schieffer: i think so, too. this whole battled ground state thing we're now into i think it just increases the partisanship. i saw a thing the other day that barack obama's margin in 2008 came from 10 counties in united states. 3,000-something, 3,000-plus counties in the united states. if you take 10 counties out of that, barack obama would not have won the presidenciy. the votes are so concentrated and i think naitself lead to this partisanship. >> it's a function of the geographic and cultural division of our politices, and on what's going to happen next, david, i think you're basically right. the president chose to run an almost entirely negative campaign based on destro
in 1960, there was an equally close race, soon-to-be president candidate campaigned in 49 states, nixon campaigned in 50 states. all the principles on all sides are in a hand full of states, and it makes by definition the race much more divisive. you have to drive a wedge when it's a 50-50 race. you can't come up with a broad national message that creates a mandate for governing. the process preclude precludes it. >> schieffer: i think so, too. this whole battled ground state thing we're...
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an interesting historical note -- in 1960, john kennedy campaigned in 50 states and nixon campaigned in 60 states. these campaigns are concentrating on 10 states. guest: 9-11 tossup states or states that are in play depending on how you define it. since we have an electoral college, that is the way the candidates go. host: on the democrats out west feeling lonely these days? guest: i am from oklahoma. even though it is being ignored, i think the electoral college is good for a small state. if one candidate wins the electoral college, you will see a discussion about that. guest: you can only do that if you have non partisan redistricting. host: a professor at the naval academy at annapolis, maryland says this. the president has had 220 fundraisers for the obama victory fund. this is his campaign and the democratic national committee. george w. bush had 86 and deutsche herger walker bush had 24. ronald reagan had only three. guest: you have superpac money flooding in and $1 billion flooding into this campaign. the president did what he thought he'd need to do. host: will it change afte
an interesting historical note -- in 1960, john kennedy campaigned in 50 states and nixon campaigned in 60 states. these campaigns are concentrating on 10 states. guest: 9-11 tossup states or states that are in play depending on how you define it. since we have an electoral college, that is the way the candidates go. host: on the democrats out west feeling lonely these days? guest: i am from oklahoma. even though it is being ignored, i think the electoral college is good for a small state. if...
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d 22 and 78 for nixon. i think the republicans face challenges but not do. >> three questions from this side of the room. >> henry, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders have to give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely. did the early voting in states like virginia, florida, and so on, lead to a big obama ainge that helped put him over the top? >> there is a question right here. >> the republican party is a part of people who would like to keep their wealth, and white mnales. it is a demographic that is not expanding. since it the only possibility is voter suppression. like the only possibility is voter suppression. >> norm, and anyone else, you addressed senate relationships. harry reid said before the election that at mitt romney 1 won, they would not be able to work together. after the election, he said i need do that. then he is talking about going nuclear attacking with the filibuster. to me that suggests we get the lokke -- we get grdlocked if we go there. >> chris christie.
d 22 and 78 for nixon. i think the republicans face challenges but not do. >> three questions from this side of the room. >> henry, let us know a couple of potential republican leaders have to give that richard nixon speech honestly and sincerely. did the early voting in states like virginia, florida, and so on, lead to a big obama ainge that helped put him over the top? >> there is a question right here. >> the republican party is a part of people who would like to keep...
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or you could see somebody like marco rubio doing it richard nixon and coming from the angry side and seeking roots into the more moderate base. >> we sit here and talk about how the republican party needs to moderate. those same discussions are not happening in iowa. in fact, it is the opposite. they are saying, we have nominated two moderates in a row. look where it has gotten us, no where. i think it will start to see people like rand paul. and certainly, bobby jindal from louisiana. they will make a trip or two and test the waters. this new class, how are they going to react to being led? are they going to be able to be led? >> i think no one knows. that is kind of the point. in comparison to the enormous freshman class that we just had and everyone makes so much noise about, it is really instructive. considering the number of open seats that were left open for retirement and redistricting and so on and so forth, incumbents who lost, there will be more members of the house with fewer than two terms of experience in the 113th congress than any time in the last two decades in 1992 w
or you could see somebody like marco rubio doing it richard nixon and coming from the angry side and seeking roots into the more moderate base. >> we sit here and talk about how the republican party needs to moderate. those same discussions are not happening in iowa. in fact, it is the opposite. they are saying, we have nominated two moderates in a row. look where it has gotten us, no where. i think it will start to see people like rand paul. and certainly, bobby jindal from louisiana....
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and the fact of the matter is, richard nixon, once elected, adopted-- i remember-- the nixon southern strategy. it was designed, as much as anything else, to coopt to bring the southern democrats, conservatives, into the republican party. if not formally, then in practical terms. and, indeed, the nixon landed slide in 1972 was built very largely around the success of that strategy. independents and third-party candidates do be when they have a cause. >> that's right. >> to arouse passion. enough passion to draw people away from their conventional political loyalties. and it's a curious thing. in some ways, you would have thought this year with the concern people are voicing about the deficit, about the course of the economy, you would have thought that there was a political climate that might be conducive to a third party. >> ifill: that's something mark actually alluded to earlier, michael. and i'm really curious about that as well. are we just more in love with the idea of an independent candidate in angus king or bernie sanders than we are with the reality? >> we love the idea of s
and the fact of the matter is, richard nixon, once elected, adopted-- i remember-- the nixon southern strategy. it was designed, as much as anything else, to coopt to bring the southern democrats, conservatives, into the republican party. if not formally, then in practical terms. and, indeed, the nixon landed slide in 1972 was built very largely around the success of that strategy. independents and third-party candidates do be when they have a cause. >> that's right. >> to arouse...
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kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick woman, very sick. i have to pay for all for medication. with obama, i do not pay for one penny, i have all the education -- all of the medication for my mother. obama has four more years and with that four more years, he can do more. host: there is this from our twitter page, christopher says that -- host: floyd is on the phone from the battleground state of virginia. republican line. good morning, floyd. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: where is jones will, by the way? caller, the far western part. host: while you are talking, by the way, i want to hear from you, b
kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick woman,...
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truman and nixon were socialist. next irvine, kentucky. democrat line good morning. caller: yes. i'd like to say social security has no problem. it's welfare that comes out of it and handing out and outs to these people who have never earned any of it. that's where the money is going. not only people like myself and these old guys that are drawing social security. it's not them at all. here in irving, kentucky i can follow them. they get their food stamp card and bye pop with it and sell for it 50 cents on the dollar and take it, the money and go buy drugs and bear and cigarettes and what everything they want. that's what's break social security. not the old people. please do something about that. host: the president is in thailand the first of a three nation tour before return okay wednesday. also burma and miramar. obama's road there is paved with new asia intentions. we'll focus more on china and just read to you a bit of what peter baker writes in the "new york times". contest is over but the contest with china is only gathering storm. after a political campaign spent talking
truman and nixon were socialist. next irvine, kentucky. democrat line good morning. caller: yes. i'd like to say social security has no problem. it's welfare that comes out of it and handing out and outs to these people who have never earned any of it. that's where the money is going. not only people like myself and these old guys that are drawing social security. it's not them at all. here in irving, kentucky i can follow them. they get their food stamp card and bye pop with it and sell for it...
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in my book no gop president has balanced a budget since nixon. and we thank you for the call. anthony, the funny thing is black friday began being called that because it was about getting businesses into the black. now it has become this ghoulish specter of dread, and it refers to sort of like a horror show. is that aroenick or appropriate? >> i think the skeptical it is that. i think that we probably blow it a little out of proportion. getting businesses out of the black, though, is what we need to be doing, especially after the latest administration and election that we just went through, the country needs to start moving forward and beyond sort of where we were, and this is one way to do it but it is a big skeptical, it can be a positive, however, the name sort of takes away that positive and starts to say it is really about corporate profits. >> john: one of the things our prerogative allies need to realize, is everything about the date -- yeah it's grotesque to see what people do for a tickle-me elmo and now it's about tickling yourself elmo but as you pointed out, you ca
in my book no gop president has balanced a budget since nixon. and we thank you for the call. anthony, the funny thing is black friday began being called that because it was about getting businesses into the black. now it has become this ghoulish specter of dread, and it refers to sort of like a horror show. is that aroenick or appropriate? >> i think the skeptical it is that. i think that we probably blow it a little out of proportion. getting businesses out of the black, though, is what...
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we will hear from the current assistant secretary of state for east asia and men who served in the nixon, ford, reagan, and bush administrations. this is expected to get underway shortly. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> some of the speakers we will hear from, kurt campbell, the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, also former ambassador cristobal hill, winston lord, and richard solomon. as we wait for these discussions, our coverage later island debateode for the first district of the house. live tonight at 7:30 eastern on c-span. tonight also, president obama holds a rally at the university of colorado at boulder. that is at 9:00 eastern t ime. we will also listen to your phone calls after that rally. our live coverage at georgetown university is starting a little bit late. we are expecting to hear from a few former ambassadors, also the current assistant secretary of state for eacst asia administration. they will talk about the u.s. asia policy in the next administration. we
we will hear from the current assistant secretary of state for east asia and men who served in the nixon, ford, reagan, and bush administrations. this is expected to get underway shortly. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> some of the speakers we will hear from, kurt campbell, the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, also former ambassador cristobal hill, winston lord, and richard...
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that's a group that voted on richard nixon voted 22% and 78% for nixon. the party compete for different kind of voters. and the score was 50-48 in president and something like this republican for the white house. i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room. starting with wane, the former colleague at aei. >> wane. richard nixon white house alumnis. henry why ynt do you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders who could give the speech honestly and sincerely. my other question, did the early votes in states like virginia, florida and so on lead to a big obama edge to help put him other the top. the early voting? >> a question right here. and then in the far back. what i can hear is the republican party is a party of people that like to keep their wealthy and white nails. as you said the -- male that is not expanding the only possibility is voter suppression. [laughter] >>> at the very back. john greene, norm, and anyone else, but since you addressed this specifically around senate rel
that's a group that voted on richard nixon voted 22% and 78% for nixon. the party compete for different kind of voters. and the score was 50-48 in president and something like this republican for the white house. i think the republicans face challenges but not doom. >> take three questions from this side of the room. starting with wane, the former colleague at aei. >> wane. richard nixon white house alumnis. henry why ynt do you let us know a couple of potential republican leaders...
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in 1972 richard nixon, of course, followed that up with watergate. in 1984, ronald reagan, two years later, faced iran-contra. in 1996, bill clinton, three years later, faced impeachment. in 2004, george w. bush who, of course, the next year faced katrina and a collection of disasters. how does the president keep his head down, not be swept away by the moment, and avoid the mistakes of his four predecessors? >> well, i think what is so sobering -- and this isn't a grand historical vision or a legacy moment -- because for him, the reality is going to be around 1:00 today when he comes out and says what he would do about the fiscal cliff. we can all laugh about the term as much as any of you, but the reality is really grim. when i started going through the numbers yesterday of just what taxpayers -- ordinary taxpayers -- are going to face, i had no idea that it wasn't just the bush tax cuts, even though i follow this stuff pretty closely, the minimum tax hitting, of all people, the most people who will be affected by the amt kicking in if congress were
in 1972 richard nixon, of course, followed that up with watergate. in 1984, ronald reagan, two years later, faced iran-contra. in 1996, bill clinton, three years later, faced impeachment. in 2004, george w. bush who, of course, the next year faced katrina and a collection of disasters. how does the president keep his head down, not be swept away by the moment, and avoid the mistakes of his four predecessors? >> well, i think what is so sobering -- and this isn't a grand historical vision...
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. >> when the des moines register which hadn't endorsed a republican going back to the nixon era makes an endorsements, the endorsement carries weight not just because of the actual argument, but people are talking about what the actual argument is. you've had conversations the past couple of days that the des moines register and other newspapers have endorsed mitt romney. while i'm skeptical that newspaper endorsements sway an election, the fact that people are talking about it, it is a prominent switch, that is what is important. martha: thank you, both. bill: both campaigns can make an argument that they are going to win tomorrow and that is part of the last-minute drama we hear. >> when you're an incumbent under 50 and well under 50 that is a bad place to be. >> they can spin it anyway they want. what i'm looking at is cold, hard date a. stpho: it's getting good. why are both sides so confident? one will clearly be wrong after tuesday, if it's settled on tuesday. "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace here to analyze that. martha: on the eve of the election fox news out on the look
. >> when the des moines register which hadn't endorsed a republican going back to the nixon era makes an endorsements, the endorsement carries weight not just because of the actual argument, but people are talking about what the actual argument is. you've had conversations the past couple of days that the des moines register and other newspapers have endorsed mitt romney. while i'm skeptical that newspaper endorsements sway an election, the fact that people are talking about it, it is a...